Saturday, April 6, 2013

FEGG - G3 - Sora - Chapter 4

 But several months later, I finally made it! The elixir, who probably would make Lovis visible!

I told her immediately.

 "Oh, Sora! That's amazing! Let's go inside and see if it'll work!"

 And we did.
She took the elixir, looked at it for a few seconds. "Are you sure it'll work..?" she asked anxiously.

I shook my head. "No... not really... it's up to you to drink it... I won't force you."

"Well, you've put so much work to make this for me, so I would be kind of rude if I didn't even try it..."
Then she brought the bottle to her mouth and drank.

Purple sparks flying around and bubbles floating in the air.

 I stared at it with big eyes.

 Then at last, a girl, in my age, with blue, long hair, stood where Lovis stood for a few seconds ago.

 "Oh my... Lovis?!" I shouted.

 The girl laughed. "Yes, it's me, Sora! Lovis!"

She pulled me into a hug.

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 Lovis put up her long, blue hair in a ponytail.
I could find her, standing in front of the mirror for hours, just staring at her reflection.

 She still had some problems to do "simple" things like open a drawer.

 But as always, we were there to support eachother. 

She sometimes told me that she missed being a doll. "I didn't have to eat or sleep back then..." she said with tears in her eyes.

I hugged her. "I'm sorry, I can always find a way to make you a doll again..."

She smiled. "No, silly Sora. I would never made you do that. You've done enough for me, and I'm grateful for that."

 My mother wasn't angry at me anymore either. Or well... angry maybe is wrong word, but she didn't see me like crazy. Now when she knew that Lovis always had been real to me.

 My father, otherwise, was kind of scared for her. He kept as far away as possible.

 But I was closest to her. Everytime I saw her, a million butterflies lifted in my stomach. She was so beautiful in her human-shape.

Soon I turned eighteen.


Lovis also grew up, and we went out to buy some new clothes to her. 

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